New palynological record for the Puesto Albornoz Formation (Golfo San Jorge basin, Argentina): Stratigraphic and paleoenvironmental implications
Palynomorph assemblages were recovered from the Puesto Albornoz Formation (Golfo San Jorge Basin, Southern Argentina) at its type locality. The scarcity of outcrops with a continental Lower Cretaceous sedimentary record in this basin, and its marginal position in the western sector of the studied ar...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of South American earth sciences 2024-03, Vol.135, p.104804, Article 104804 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Palynomorph assemblages were recovered from the Puesto Albornoz Formation (Golfo San Jorge Basin, Southern Argentina) at its type locality. The scarcity of outcrops with a continental Lower Cretaceous sedimentary record in this basin, and its marginal position in the western sector of the studied area, make Puesto Albornoz a unique and key locality for determining the timing of the basin evolution during the Cretaceous. The palynological content includes thirty-five spore species, twenty-one pollen taxa, and two algae. Among the fifty-eight species identified, forty-eight were identified for the first time for the unit. Based on the previous records of the analyzed taxa, a late Valanginian to Barremian, and more probably late Valanginian to Hauterivian age is inferred for the studied palynoflora. The palynological assemblages studied here closely resemble the Interulobites-Foraminisporis Zone (late Valangian-Hauterivian) of the Argentinian Patagonia, and the Cyclusphaera psilata-Classopollis association (late Valanginian-Barremian) of the Neuquén Basin.
•Palynological assemblages recovered from the Albornoz Formation are analyzed.•They are correlated to the Interulobites-Foraminisporis Zone and the Cyclusphaera psilata-Classopollis association.•An upper Valanginian to Barremian, and more probably late Valanginian to Hauterivian age is suggested for the unit. |
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ISSN: | 0895-9811 1873-0647 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.jsames.2024.104804 |